So Easter has now come and gone, and I am so looking forward to things getting back to a normal routine and being less hectic. Too many birthday parties and events and work going on lately. But now things are wrapping up and I am looking forward to working from home more frequently. A rare loving moment (but is he trying to kiss or bite the babe? kidding.) I am soon going to have to stop referring to him as the babe... A good deal of Easter Sunday morning was spent playing out in the snow (!), which is mostly melted as of this afternoon already. It wasn't easy getting that one into his snow gear, though. Let me tell you...well, I guess the picture says it all, eh?

This entry was posted on Monday, April 09, 2007 at 9:37 PM.
You can skip to the end and leave a response.

What gorgeous photos, Cathy ... your boys are very handsome young men.Wow, snow at Easter .. is that totally weird, or does it happen often ??Our Easter weather was wonderful ... sunny and warm, the kids were swimming (and we are in the middle of Autumn !!).Hope all is well.Take care, meow

About Me

I'm not a lumberjack or a fur trader.
I don't live in an igloo, eat blubber or own a dogsled.
I don't know Jimmy Suzie or Sally from Canada,
Although I'm certain they're very nice.
I have a prime minister, not a president,
I speak English and French, not American.
And I pronounce it 'about' not 'a-boot.'
I can proudly sew my country's flag on my backpack.
I believe in peacekeeping, not policing;
Diversity, not assimilation.
And that the beaver is a proud and noble animal.
A tuque is a hat, a chesterfield is a couch.
And it's pronounced zed. OK? Not zee. Zed.
Canada is the second-largest land mass,
the first nation of women's hockey
and the best part of North America.
My name is Cathy and I am Canadian.